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NASHVILLE - The Nashville Predators' collection of players had all kinds of "Who's that?" skaters.

Yet they were a veteran side in comparison to the visiting Calgary Flames.

On a night featuring two clubs more impacted by the NHL Draft lottery than the Stanley Cup playoff chase, you'd have figured this was a pre-season game at Bridgestone Arena, with more numbers befitting offensive linemen on the ice than hockey players.

The end result was what you'd expect for the Flames.

With a roster filled with youngsters -- only two forwards with more than 140 NHL games under their belts laced up for the Calgary squad -- the Flames dropped a 4-3 clash with the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night before an announced crowd of 17,113 fans.